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Sunny community
Alphabetized by last name:
- Xiaojian Bai, LSU
- Kipton Barros, Los Alamos National Lab.
- Cristian Batista, U. Tennessee Knoxville
- David Dahlbom, Oak Ridge National Lab.
- Harry Lane, University of St Andrews.
- Ying Wai Li, Los Alamos National Lab.
- Sakib Matin, Los Alamos National Lab.
- Cole Miles, Kodiak Robotics
- Martin Mourigal, Georgia Tech.
- Alin Niraula, LSU
- Daniel Pajerowski, Oak Ridge National Lab.
- Sam Quinn, Georgia Tech.
- Bhushan Thipe, LSU
- Zhentao Wang, Zhejiang University
- Matthew Wilson, Los Alamos National Lab.
- Hao Zhang, Los Alamos National Lab.
If you have contributed significantly to Sunny, please remind us and we'll add you to the list. New contributors are welcome! Join our #developers
channel on the Sunny Slack.
The current core maintainers of Sunny are David Dahlbom and Kipton Barros. Sam Quinn added many features for intensities calculations, and contributed to optimization. Cole Miles wrote the first version of Sunny. Matt Wilson developed Monte Carlo samplers and visualization tools. Sakib Matin developed model fitting tools. Hao Zhang and Zhentao Wang developed the linear spin wave theory module. Harry Lane developed features related to LSWT and the KPM module. Harry and Bhushan Thipe ported the SpinW examples. Alin Niraula and Xiaojian Bai developed the spiral LSWT module. Xiaojian also developed tests and helped design the user interface. Daniel Pajerowski leads community outreach and guides facility integration. Many others have made important contributions. The informal project leadership team includes Kipton Barros (LANL, methods and coding), Cristian Batista (UTK, theory) and Martin Mourigal (GATech, applications).
Analyzing Neutron Scattering Magnetic Data with Sunny.jl
Methods for modeling transport and dynamics of quantum magnets, May 28-31
Analyzing Neutron Spectroscopy Data with (Linear) Spin-Wave Theory